Ryan Shultz is brilliant. Each painting has so much character. Love it.

http://www.dondestastomas.blogspot.com Tom Ives

Wow! so full of atmosphere!! luv it

http://www.flickr.com/bastiencest seba

So fukn real! Lov it

http://www.lwndwski.blogspot.com m

reminds me of the avalon, greasy spoon dinner all the kids after school, drinking milkshakes and smoking squares

Jeff

This was the dude that was on Work of Art! Good work – it’ll be interesting to see him mature.

http://zebragum.com yung

punx

Maw

love me shultzy

http://www.intlnat.com Linda C Smith

These are wonderful! Real ‘slice of life’ somewhat noir paintings.

http://lensverse.com/ LensVerse

Very cool. Would love to see the photographs where these originated.

sebastosoulian

first thing that came to mind lookin at the 3rd one down: chris van allsburg’s polar express

Parker

What is this the Chronicles of NJ. Lovein the Detail… look at that ashtray.

Bolla

Someone please tell me how long it took to complete one of those pieces.

Ian

He can paint, but the subject doesn’t really do anything for me.

trip

1.) what caught the attention of the guy in the blue? is he really listening? what was their conversation about? how long have they been there? what are there names?

2.)why does he have that sort of haircut? what type brand of jeans are those and how expensive were they? why is he on the floor, is he high? where did he get that tattoo, how much did it cost? whats he thinking about?

3.)what is she thinking about? is she waiting for someone? how many smokes and drinks of coffee have she had? what does she take in her coffee? is she looking at some one?

4.)did he shave his mohawk that today? is that his last smoke, how much where his smokes, how long has he been smoking, is he going to quit?

the questions are unimportant, but the painting are immortalizing to think that.